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I am trying to determine how Excel calculates the statistic Multiple R (the
first statistic listed in the Regression Statistics box) when one is doing multiple regression. I know that when doing simple regression, this number is just the correlation coefficient. But I'm not quite sure what is being calculated when doing multiple regression. |
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whobell -
For both simple and multiple regression, to get Excel's "Multiple R," compute the ratio of SS Regression divided by SS Total, and then take the square root. SS Regression and SS Total are shown in the ANOVA section of the Regression tool output. - Mike Middleton http://www.DecisionToolworks.com Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel "whobell" wrote in message ... I am trying to determine how Excel calculates the statistic Multiple R (the first statistic listed in the Regression Statistics box) when one is doing multiple regression. I know that when doing simple regression, this number is just the correlation coefficient. But I'm not quite sure what is being calculated when doing multiple regression. |
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